Ruby on Rails for Beginners
Create real world applications using this in demand Web Development framework.
So maybe you tried out Ruby on Rails, but found it too hard and feel that you need a more comprehensive introduction.
Maybe you have worked a bit with Ruby and want to further your skills with the language and learn web development with it and Rails.
Perhaps your boss or client threw you in the deep end with a Ruby on Rails project, and you need to learn about Rails fast?
Or maybe you just decided you would like to add Web development and Ruby on Rails to your resume to give yourself some better opportunities.
If so, you are in the right place.
This course is going to teach you how to create web applications using Ruby on Rails. .
Why Ruby on Rails?
Ruby on Rails is a super fast and productive way to develop web applications. It simplifies common repetitive tasks that take a long time to create in other languages. The framework is mature because it has been built on solid foundations. It’s much easier to get a high-end product completed in Ruby on Rails than in other languages.
Because it’s mature there is a ton of open source projects/code you can use that are extremely powerful and really give you an advantage in build solid web applications.
Plus it uses the Ruby programming language. Ruby programming code reads like English and that makes it a lot easier to understand if you are just starting out as a programmer. As a dynamically typed language, Ruby does not have all of those hard rules other languages do, and in many respects is similar to spoken languages. This empowers you by giving you flexibility to solve problems in a more human way than other programming languages.
What is covered?
Some of the features covered in the course include…
Git Basics, Rails core “7 methods”, and how they perform “CRUD”, Rails Routing, Strong Parameters, Custom Callbacks, Custom Validation, Partials,
Bootstrap 4, Rails Generators, User Autorization, User Authentication, Content Management, Deployment, Seeding the Database, Sending/Receiving Email using a Rails Application, Configuring Sidekiq, Configuring Redis on Heroku and a private server, Installing Templates, Custom Validation Messages, Adding Assets to the Rails Pipeline, Uploading Images on your own server, Uploads to AWS, Adding a WYSIWYG – What You See Is What You Get Editor and more!
Why enrolling in this course is the best decision you can make.
This courses uses non complicated examples to do complex things. The goal is to get you to understand exactly what you are doing and the reasons why, rather than typing in code you don’t understand. No code is glossed over, as it is important for you to understand what each line is doing.
Your instructor, Stephen Chesnowitz became a fan of Ruby and Ruby on Rails back in 2012 and dove in head first. Over the years he has worked on some pretty cool projects, and is here to share what he can and help you along your path into the world of web development using Ruby on Rails.
As a result you are dealing with someone who not only knows the Ruby language and Ruby on Rails really well, but has the skills to teach things in a way that anyone can understand.
After completing this course, you will have the necessary skills to be able to create your own web applications using Ruby on Rails.
The sooner you sign up for this course, the sooner you will have the skills and knowledge you need to increase your job or consulting opportunities. Ruby on Rails developers are in high demand!
Your new job or consulting opportunity awaits!
Why not get started today?
Click the Signup button to sign up for the course!
Requirements
- Basic PC computer skills
- A basic knowledge of the Ruby programming language
What you will learn
- Understand how to write web applications in Ruby on Rails
- Understand Rails core "7 methods"
Who should attend
- Anyone wanting to learn how to create web applications using Ruby on Rails
Is available on google app?
Yes
Is available on ios?
Yes
Course Features
- Lectures 212
- Quizzes 0
- Exercises 0
- Duration 25.5 total hours
- Skill level Beginner Level
- Students 847
- Last Updated December, 2024
Introduction
The Set Up
Overview
Rails CRUD (create, read, update, destroy)
Generators
Gems and Forms
An App With Users
Users With Custom Fields
Posts With Comments
Recover Password
Send Comment Emails
Seeding Data
Run It In The Background
User Image
Free Templating
Potpourri
Front End
Administration
User Authorization
User Access
Theme Image
Content Management
Project
Action
Header
Footer
Order & Time
Template Authorization
Deploy
Receive Mail
Admin Navi
Post On Home
Portfolio Grid Prep
Portfolio Grid
Potpourri Two
Colors and Custom
More Validation
Deploy Part Two
JQuery
Heroku Deploy
Potpourri Three
Course Resources
Extra Information - Source code, and other stuff
4 years ago
Gary Hellman
excellent teacher
4 years ago
Lennon Mawele
Excellent
5 years ago
Marc Mäurer
Its just perfect. I tried learning Rails with Youtube Tutorials and got frustrated really quick, because it seemed like none of the Youtubers I've watched could explain what they were doing. But this course explains everything. I'm going to start very soon my own buisness with the website im going to create in Rails. Wish me luck :D
6 years ago
Mr Biggins
A lot, and I mean, a lot of great information. I came to this course bewildered, confused, mad, mortified and stupefied, because I couldn't find a decently priced course that provided quality material on Ruby on Rails. Now, I am happy and amazed and I can sleep at night because I know that I have a reliable course where I will get all the best information. I will now move on with my simple life and hopefully become a successful developer. I would recommend this course to anyone looking to learn RR.
6 years ago
Bryan Pritchett
Good quality course. Instructor is easy to understand, and speaks at a good rate.
6 years ago
Debra Chalk
I love how you show us how you code with the explantions to follow. I learn by watching then doing so this is perfect for me!
6 years ago
Jason Windsor
Some coworker had shown this to me with a project that I had been working on but with everything else going on I did not completely grasp the concept. This has filled in the holes with the branches that I did not fully understand.
6 years ago
Patrick Fossung
Good ,no rushing
6 years ago
Danny Park
Slow paced, Typing oriented lectures, but the explanation is clear and understandable. I hope the instructor publish Ruby on Rails for Intermediate and Ruby on Rails for Advanced Topic Series in near future :-)
6 years ago
Kojo Kwakye
Detailed and straight to the point.
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